Monash University is Australia's largest university
with Campuses in South Africa and Europe. Established in
1958, the University was named after prominent Australian
Sir John Monash. Over the years, Monash has grown into a
community of more than 59,000 students, 15,000 staff and
250,000 alumni.

On 23 February, 1998, the Malaysian Ministry of Education
forwarded Monash University an invitation to set up a campus
in Malaysia jointly with Sunway Group. Monash University
Sunway Campus was established in 1998 and is the first off
shore campus of Monash University outside Australia. As one
of eight Monash campuses around the world, it shares the
same status as every Monash campus and is subject to the
same rigorous standards that govern the University's
academic development, teaching and support, admission
requirements, curriculum and assessment. The doors were
opened for the first time to 261 students in July 1998. In
2007, Monash University officially opened its new Sunway
campus, marking a major milestone for the university's
presence in Malaysia

Monash University, Sunway Campus Malaysia

There are more than 500 staff and 6,000 students on the
campus, studying courses including biotechnology, medicine,
science, arts, business and economics, information
technology and engineering. Monash University Malaysia
is playing a leading role in Monash University's commitment
to global education.

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